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Playing with puzzles, blocks may build children's spatial skills Date: January 28, 2015 Source: Association for Psychological Science Summary: Play may seem like fun and games, but new research ...
The images were then printed in a booklet to be sold as part of educational kits under her own brand, Let’s Play, each of which includes a pack of Lego for children and learners to create their ...
Games and puzzles are important because they play an important role in developing problem-solving skills, rational thinking skills, social skills, communication skills, as well as patience, memory ...
Data from a nationally representative study show that children who play frequently with puzzles, blocks, and board games tend to have better spatial reasoning ability.
Children who play with puzzles between ages 2 and 4 later develop better spatial skills, a study by University of Chicago researchers has found. Puzzle play was found to be a significant predictor of ...
Data from a nationally representative study show that children who play frequently with puzzles, blocks, and board games tend to have better spatial reasoning ability.
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